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> > You're probably running exmh on a local machine. I'm running it on a
> > very remote machine. In this scenario, the mime handling is weak.
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> Nope. I run exmh on my desktops at home and at work with the resulting
> exmh windows being displayed on both my work and home desktops (gratis
> SSH X11 forwarding).
I run exmh routinely from home (broadband) using an XWindows Client tunneled through ssh under <ahem> WinXP. It works very well in this fashion.
FWIW, I use Eudora under Winder$ because it's less of a virus magnet. :)
There's more to the story why I run Winder$, but that's really off-topic and I'm already guilty!
-=d
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